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Nepal is a small Himalayan country but abundantly rich in natural wonders. It covers 147,181 square kilometers of area and the shape of the country looks like a yam between two stones, China and India. In spite of having a small size, Nepal is...

India is a vast continent that is tailored for the independent holiday maker. We invite you to discuss your travel plans with us and allow us to create a tailored package to meet your budget and needs. Below is a small selection of tours that we have...

Tibet, a land veiled in secrecy for centuries, also referred to as "The Roof of the World," with all its mystery is now open to tourists. Nepal provides one of the few windows in the long forbidden Tibet and its culture. Ever since Tibet wa...

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Bhaktapur Durbar Square

The Bhaktapur Durbar Square is another medieval art that dates back to the original name of the city, ‘Bhadgaun’. Among the Durbar Squares in the Kathmandu Valley, this particular one reflects equal historical value as the others. This royal plaza is currently situated at the heart of Bhaktapur, which lies about 13 kilometers east of Kathmandu. The four individual squares, Durbar Square, Dattatraya Square, Taumadhi Square and Pottery Square, altogether form the Bhaktapur Durbar Square.